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Chicago protests, day 1: ‘A big collective effort’

Large, diverse group holds (mostly) peaceful march as Dems open national convention.

Good Taste: Five tips for enjoying Four Kings

Set an alarm? Time an entrance? A primer for the new Chinatown location of an acclaimed pop-up.

Young Joon Kwak’s BAMPFA show is a rebellious, sparkling tease

Multi-faceted artist works queer South Korean love into resin and rhinestones for MATRIX program.

2024 DNC protests may have little in common with 1968—let’s hope

Similar political contexts, sure, but progressive Chicago leadership, protestors’ focus on de-escalation, and the evolution movement itself predict change

California’s reform era led to lower crime, despite what the news media reports

Moves to reduce incarceration were not associated with higher rates of violent crime—or property crime—a new report shows

SML dose with Fela Kuti on heralded, otherworldly album

Are you experienced—with avant-garde Afrobeats?

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Skip the Needle

Bliss to the boldness of this righteous, Octavia Butler-inspired quartet.

Why the critical housing bond died

No statewide leadership, no strategy, foolish errors—the 'moderates' bungled one of the most important housing proposals in decades.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Katya Smirnoff-Skyy

Stage queen serves polished pipes and pathos from Oasis to New Conservatory Theatre Center.

In former Hunters Point submarine barracks, Tor Archer hammers out the feminine form

Copper, cast iron, rusted steel—all fodder for works that can rise to heights of six feet.

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